The Race To Fix San Francisco's Biggest Construction Mistake!
1 year ago
10
San Francisco’s tallest residential skyscraper is the 645-foot-tall Millennium Tower. Since its completion in 2009, the building has sunk several inches into the soil, and it is also leaning 26 inches at the top. A plan for retrofitting the sinking and leaning tower has been proposed, with an initial estimated cost of $100 Million. But the plan had to be revised due to an unexpected problem and now the cost of the revised fix increased from the initial $100 Million to an estimated $500 million. With millions of dollars at stake, for the engineers it's a race against time to fix this sinking and tilting building.
Loading 2 comments...
-
2:21:51
Fresh and Fit
4 hours agoAfter Hours w/ CastleClub Questions
42.4K60 -
3:37
Morgonn
10 hours agoShould we COMMIT TAX FRAUD?? Gen Z has NO CLUE how to do taxes!!!
17.3K28 -
8:50
Good Kid Productions
14 hours agoWhy Soldiers Miss War - With Sebastian Junger (Convo)
16.8K4 -
LIVE
SNEAKO
8 hours agoSneako x Zherka back in Miami
9,382 watching -
4:02:35
Fresh and Fit
1 day agoWho Killed JFK: The Biggest Coverup In American History With Cory Hughes
158K97 -
31:53
Afshin Rattansi's Going Underground
20 hours agoMax Blumenthal: ‘TARGETED FOR EXPOSING ISRAEL’S LIES’- The Washington Post Attacks The Grayzone
27.2K12 -
8:36
Adam Does Movies
6 hours agoThe Bikeriders Movie Review - It's Not What You Think
31.1K7 -
1:00:52
Man in America
12 hours agoMartin Armstrong: The Need WW3 to Mask Dollar Collapse & Force CBDC
47.9K25 -
54:47
Alexis Wilkins
15 hours agoBetween the Headlines with Alexis Wilkins: Brilyn Hollyhand's Book, The Youth Vote IS Conservative
36.4K4 -
1:34:07
Kim Iversen
11 hours agoJaw Dropping Footage: Journalist Embedded Himself Within Israeli Nationalists At The Gaza Border.
68.5K128